Breezy Summer & Casual Styling
Beat the heat with effortless style. I design breathable, cotton-based looks that mix comfort with my signature Bollywood flair for your everyday wardrobe.
Summer is back, and so is my love for cotton and linen. I created these looks with pristine white and beige throw overs, cotton block print palazzos, and mulmul tops for breathable, effortless style.
This is my Paris meets Mumbai look. I styled this hand-printed lotus mulmul shirt with khadi cotton rani pink pants. It's all about breathable fabrics that let your skin breathe in the summer heat.
When Milan meets Paris in Mumbai. This shot captures a fusion of styles, with a modern brocade jacket for him and a floral mulmul shirt with bright pants for her. It's all about creating a vibe.
Here is my take on what to wear in the summertime. Think chiffon sarees, floral shift dresses, and lots of mulmul and cotton. For men, linen shirts are a must. Comfort is the most important thing.
About Breezy Summer & Casual Wear
Summer styling isn't just about looking good, it's about surviving the heat while keeping your vibe intact. I live by cotton, linen, and mulmul because your clothes should let your skin breathe, not suffocate it. Whether it's a block-print palazzo or a light shirt, the focus is always on pieces you can actually wear for hours without feeling sticky or uncomfortable.
Look, summer is not the time to be fighting your clothes. When I style for the heat, I don't compromise on the aesthetic, but the fabric is non-negotiable. I love working with mulmul because it is soft, airy, and drapes beautifully without clinging to you like synthetic fabrics do.
How I Approach Summer Styling
I often mix textures. Think khadi cotton pants paired with lotus-print shirts. It is about creating that Paris meets Mumbai vibe where you look polished enough for a brunch but relaxed enough for a casual day out.
Practical Tips for the Season
- Skip the heavy synthetics: If you feel hot just looking at an outfit, do not wear it.
- Layering: Layering works in summer too, but keep it light. Linen throw-overs or open cotton shirts add depth to an outfit without trapping heat.
- Footwear: Keep the boots for winter. Summer is for breathable footwear. Think canvas or open-toe sandals.
If you have a collection of old cottons or linens sitting in your closet, bring them to me. We can rework them into new, breezy silhouettes so you are not buying new clothes just to stay cool. Style is about making what you have work for the climate, not just following trends.
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